One thing I’ve noticed help with mushroom patches regardless of if you pick or cut it you can tap the mushroom before you pick it to release the spores, the next time you come there will be more mushrooms
Really well crafted video with great animations! Yes, mushrooms are born to die and were here millions of year before humans and will be here millions of years after regardless of how foragers harvest some of them. The only thing I take issue with is that a single morel does not release billions of spores, it's more like hundreds of thousands. Another point worth mentioning is that trampling inhibits the growth of the fungus by means of soil compaction inhibiting the growth of hyphae as well as by crushing any mushroom primordia when they emerge.
Really nice video! I appreciate a lot how you explain the anatomy of the Mushroom at its differences to plants. From all I saw the best video explaining this😁
One thing I’ve noticed help with mushroom patches regardless of if you pick or cut it you can tap the mushroom before you pick it to release the spores, the next time you come there will be more mushrooms
The way I heard this was when you pull it exposes the mycelium to contamination by bacteria.
It's really about keeping dirt and tiny debris out of the gills and saving you lots of wasted time.
Nice to see your still posting, will never forget them papa John days with ya. Hope life treating u well man
Thanks homie, good times man. I'm trying to keep at it first vid in like 7 months lol
this is so fire dude
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Awesome video!
Really well crafted video with great animations! Yes, mushrooms are born to die and were here millions of year before humans and will be here millions of years after regardless of how foragers harvest some of them. The only thing I take issue with is that a single morel does not release billions of spores, it's more like hundreds of thousands. Another point worth mentioning is that trampling inhibits the growth of the fungus by means of soil compaction inhibiting the growth of hyphae as well as by crushing any mushroom primordia when they emerge.
I think mycelium probably the coolest part of the whole process its so little understood as you stated. Your gunna go viral fs, fire ass vid.
Really nice video! I appreciate a lot how you explain the anatomy of the Mushroom at its differences to plants. From all I saw the best video explaining this😁
This is sooooo underrated
brain blast
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